.4.:44*,,444414 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44 Friday, October 9, 1981 Nobody diamo for less Shop around and compare Then bnng us your best price We II beat it You will soon discover who has the lowest price and the largest selection of diamonds anwhere Hundreds Of settings to Choose nom HOWARD S. NISKAR • CIA ACCREDITED DIAMOND APPRAISER vs. Yos'll Sealea — To ft 5.0!! CARTIER WATCHES AND FINE JEWELRY w,r1 wick. n Jewel, PleiNto "THE DIAMOND PEOPLE FOR OVER 50 YEARS" 30555 Southfield Rd. • Congress Bldg . Suite 100 Southfield. Mi • 1 block south of 13 Mile Rd • 645-9200 Sinai Hospital Appointees Are Named After earning a bachelor's degree in psychology and philosophy from the Dominican College in Racine, Wis., Dr. O'Leary completed his master's and doctorate degrees in clincial psychology at the California School of Professional Psy- chology in San Diego, Calif. Dr. O'Leary is a member of the American Psycholog- ical Association and the Michigan Psychological Association. !PIA nYi NKUN CLUB APARTMENTS A New Concept In Easier Living For Senior Citizens Complete Privacy In Your Own Apartment OR A Busy Social Calendar, When You Want COMPANIONSHIP Many Services: Including Meals. Housekeeping, Transportation and Emergency Aid Dr. Morris Brown has been named director of critical care services and medical director of res- piratory care at Sinai Hospital. Call For More Information: Phone: 353 - 2810 He completed a clinical I JAN GOLDBERG SUZANNA RAN Bachelors degree in Physical Education Former Program Assistant at the Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Wayne State University and his Master of Science degree in radiology administration from the University of Cin- cinnati. His post-graduate work also included courses in hospital administration at the University of Michi- gan. Aldridge attained recog- nition for his scholastic achievements at the Brooke Army. Medical Center in Fort Sam Houston, Tex:, where he was named "Most Outstanding Student" in 1968. He is an active member of the American Hospital Radiology Administrators, and held various committee posts to advance manage- Roman T. Kulich was re- cently promoted to director of finance at Sinai Hospital of Detroit. Kulich earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration from Michi- gan State University's Honors College from which he graduated with high honors in 1974. His professional affilia- tions include the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants and the Hospital Financial Man- agement Association. Psychologist Dr. John O'Leary has been ap- pointed to Sinai Hospi- tal's rehabilitation medicine staff. good times good food good friends come enjoy life with us at... 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